单词 | wainscot |
释义 | wainscot/ˈweɪnskət / /ˈweɪnskɒt/noun 1 [in singular] An area of wooden panelling on the lower part of the walls of a room.A pine staircase leads up to the bedrooms, the largest of which has a red deal floor as well as a timber wainscot....
1.1 [mass noun] British historical Imported oak of fine quality, used mainly to make panelling. 2A drab yellowish to brown-coloured European moth.
verb (wainscots, wainscoting, wainscoted or wainscots, wainscotting, wainscotted) [with object] Line (a room or wall) with wooden panelling: the interior was to be wainscotted to a height of 4 feet (as adjective wainscotted) round the wainscotted walls ran narrow benches...
OriginMiddle English: from Middle Low German wagenschot, apparently from wagen 'wagon' + schot, probably meaning 'partition'. sense 2 of the noun dates from the early 19th century. |
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